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in the city of boston. this is a major story in boston and unfortunately did not make it to the level of the statewide political race as far as the warren brown contest was concern. that is unfortunate, and that has to change. we saw with the occupied movement, i like to refer to it lifting rocks that showed the unseemly side of what has been going on. you really saw police departments, advanced equipment deployed at largely peaceful protest groups. this problem is getting worse. they will continue to fund the police departments for their federalization as they seek to become local police officers that reply to crime and increasingly like intelligence agencies. a elizabeth warren is going to be faced with a lot of these questions, and certainly the president is going to be faced with those questions, too, but to say to everybody of their possibly thinking, it does not issues, wen thiese can take action of the local level. i would encourage you to go to my website. you can take action in your local community
in the city of boston. this is a major story in boston and unfortunately did not make it to the level of the statewide political race as far as the warren brown contest was concern. that is unfortunate, and that has to change. we saw with the occupied movement, i like to refer to it lifting rocks that showed the unseemly side of what has been going on. you really saw police departments, advanced equipment deployed at largely peaceful protest groups. this problem is getting worse. they will...
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he told reporters and the boston herald included, this will be a part-time arrangement. subsequently, it was more called a leave of absence. in 2002 when running for governor and back in massachusetts, he called it a leave of absence and the beginning of 2002, but toward the end of the campaign when he was confronted by the democrat who is running against him with a number of outsourcing and bankruptcy practices by bain, that as many said -- i left in 1999 bridge was much more definitive. >> christopher rowland, the last question has to do with taxes, sent to cover for the boston globe, whether you think he will release more than two years? but i cannot hear you. i think he said something about taxes. he is facing extreme pressure to release more than two years. it really is reminiscent of the primary when he was under extreme pressure. if you remember in south carolina, to release tax forms. he had several bad days and finally did release some tax forms. they're sort of having a difficult time grappling with a whole issue of tax forms and his extraordinary wealth. he is
he told reporters and the boston herald included, this will be a part-time arrangement. subsequently, it was more called a leave of absence. in 2002 when running for governor and back in massachusetts, he called it a leave of absence and the beginning of 2002, but toward the end of the campaign when he was confronted by the democrat who is running against him with a number of outsourcing and bankruptcy practices by bain, that as many said -- i left in 1999 bridge was much more definitive....
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boston is stronger. just internet. l.a. has good companies but it's new york and san francisco. >> rose: thank you for being here. reid hoffman is here and known as the co-founder of linkedin with 150 million members and was an early backer of successful companies including facebook and has offered lesson from his success called the start-up of you and pleased to have him back with his co-author. he's a san francisco based entrepreneur writer and blogger. what is it you want us to know about starting up? >> in the modern world which is globalization and increasing competition and disruption of technology and it goes to individuals and they need to learn how to invest in themselves and navigate this world and the best is entrepreneurship and it's every individual acting entrepreneurial. >> rose: how do you act with the skillset and mindset of an entrepreneur. >> you take intelligent risk and presume the world's changing and don't think i'm on one life course like a career escalator. you presume change and we talked about bei
boston is stronger. just internet. l.a. has good companies but it's new york and san francisco. >> rose: thank you for being here. reid hoffman is here and known as the co-founder of linkedin with 150 million members and was an early backer of successful companies including facebook and has offered lesson from his success called the start-up of you and pleased to have him back with his co-author. he's a san francisco based entrepreneur writer and blogger. what is it you want us to know...
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towards the east, much cooler than what we saw on monday in december. 24 degrees expected and 55 in boston. the combination of dry weather is leading to a possibility of fires. and heavy thundershowers, gusty breeze and hail and some precipitation starting to move to the western continent. the south unstable conditions are continuing in southern italy and the southern peninsula and another low pressure system moving task formove moving towards the 2340r9 and will affect finland and sweden, producing a wintry mix on your tuesday. however, central europe should stay dry under high pressure system and we will see the same setup the next several days. dry across central europe but the rest of the area will remain very wet and unstable. temperature-wise, up to 13 degrees in london, strong winds feel much colder than this actual number, 11 degrees in paris and to the east, warmest in moscow with 12 degrees and 15 degrees and some rain. here's your extended forecast. >>> our top stories once again, the united nations security council condemned north korea's launch using a satellite missile with b
towards the east, much cooler than what we saw on monday in december. 24 degrees expected and 55 in boston. the combination of dry weather is leading to a possibility of fires. and heavy thundershowers, gusty breeze and hail and some precipitation starting to move to the western continent. the south unstable conditions are continuing in southern italy and the southern peninsula and another low pressure system moving task formove moving towards the 2340r9 and will affect finland and sweden,...
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. >> translator: when i got my first autograph from jason varitek in boston, i was so happy. >> reporter: and he was hooked. since 2004 matsuo has made four trips to the u.s. his mlb autograph collection has expanded to more than 300, and now he's getting ready to see his fourth mlb season opener in japan. >> translator: if you watch the game live, you get really into it with other fans. you can feel everyone's passion for the game. >> reporter: and that passion dates back more than a century. japan's had its own pro league for decades, but interest in the game spiked when mlb teams started recruiting japanese stars. nomo, ichiro, matsui. so when big leaguers come to japan, it's a big deal. fans line up for autographs, snap up collectors items, and dress up like their heroes. >> translator: we're witnessing a special moment in history. >> translator: i wish they would play here every year. we've been waiting four years for this. >> reporter: these fans are making a lot of noise about major league baseball, but some say japanese fans have been losing interest in the past few years. baseba
. >> translator: when i got my first autograph from jason varitek in boston, i was so happy. >> reporter: and he was hooked. since 2004 matsuo has made four trips to the u.s. his mlb autograph collection has expanded to more than 300, and now he's getting ready to see his fourth mlb season opener in japan. >> translator: if you watch the game live, you get really into it with other fans. you can feel everyone's passion for the game. >> reporter: and that passion dates...
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i was this little kid from boston, it was very glamourous. and i met martin then and we begin a relationship but she didn't show with me at that point. she was with another gallery and in 1967 she stopped painting. she felt she had made all the paintings that were left inside of her. she said everything she had to say. and she bought an air flow trailer and went back to new mexico where had taught in the past and she rented some property on a mesa and i didn't see her for eight years and one day she walked into the gallery and she said i'm painting again, would you show my paintings? it was just like that. and my partner fred mueller, we were both close to her and she said "i'll let you know when to come." and on a friday afternoon i got this telephone call saying "the plane to albuquerque leaves at 9:00 tomorrow morning, i'll meet you at the airport." not account request k you make it." and we were there. and that was the beginning of of the relationship. >> rose: let me show photographs. someone a photograph of agnes martin on the roof of h
i was this little kid from boston, it was very glamourous. and i met martin then and we begin a relationship but she didn't show with me at that point. she was with another gallery and in 1967 she stopped painting. she felt she had made all the paintings that were left inside of her. she said everything she had to say. and she bought an air flow trailer and went back to new mexico where had taught in the past and she rented some property on a mesa and i didn't see her for eight years and one...
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in the 2000's and canada today. 132 compared to 86 in new york, 17 in chicago, and five in boston. most economists agree that the real-estate values will almost certainly be higher in 20 years. for a young couple looking to invest for the long term, there is no bad time to buy. that is, if there is something they can afford to buy. > it is not only toronto's building industry. the music industry is also getting into the grooves. they landed prince charles as a guest deejay. he took his stride behind the turntable, mixing tunes at a youth center. to the man whose invention has changed all of our lives. he altered the way we watch television by coming up with a wireless remote control. he died at the age of 96 this weekend. his legacy lives on with every click. >> in the early days of television, there were not many programs to choose from. if you want to change channels, you had to walk across the living room to do what. the remote control change the way we watched tv. it pointed a beam of light at the television sets. eugene patented 18 different inventions. but it is the remote co
in the 2000's and canada today. 132 compared to 86 in new york, 17 in chicago, and five in boston. most economists agree that the real-estate values will almost certainly be higher in 20 years. for a young couple looking to invest for the long term, there is no bad time to buy. that is, if there is something they can afford to buy. > it is not only toronto's building industry. the music industry is also getting into the grooves. they landed prince charles as a guest deejay. he took his...
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in boston. mid afternoon in afghanistan were six british soldiers are missing, believed killed in the worst enemy attack on british forces since operation began in 2001. the troops were on patrol when their armored vehicle was hit by an explosion. their debt will bring the total number from the british military killed two more than 400. this report. >> since 2001, british troops have been sent to serve afghanistan to rid the state of those in al qaeda and to provide stability. in that time, members of the army, the world marines, and special forces have all lost their lives. and now, the army has announced that number includes five soldiers and one from the first battalion. this was the reaction from a former commander of british forces in afghanistan. >> clearly, it was a very significant explosion which managed to, as we understand it, killed six soldiers in an armored vehicle, which is a very heavily protected vehicle designed to withstand a blast from some of the most powerful weapons in the
in boston. mid afternoon in afghanistan were six british soldiers are missing, believed killed in the worst enemy attack on british forces since operation began in 2001. the troops were on patrol when their armored vehicle was hit by an explosion. their debt will bring the total number from the british military killed two more than 400. this report. >> since 2001, british troops have been sent to serve afghanistan to rid the state of those in al qaeda and to provide stability. in that...
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obama and romney will watch the returns come in from the respective home bases, chicago and boston. >>> obama arrived in his hometown early in the morning with the first lady. the latest polls suggest the president and his republican challenger mitt romney remain locked in a dead heat. obama spent the final campaign day visiting three swing states including ohio. he criticized romney's economic policies saying they would expand the wealth gap. romney also visited ohio along with three other battleground states. he said obama's work to fix the economy has ended in failure. >>> romney and obama spent a lot of their time during this campaign arguing about the economy, but they also sold voters on their foreign policy plans. they talked tough on china. however, they didn't flesh out their approach for dealing with the world's second largest economy. nhk world's sue assume my kojima went to find some answers. >> reporter: president barack obama was elected four years ago. he promised a change from his predecessor, george w. bush. he has taken an approach to foreign policy. >> we were able
obama and romney will watch the returns come in from the respective home bases, chicago and boston. >>> obama arrived in his hometown early in the morning with the first lady. the latest polls suggest the president and his republican challenger mitt romney remain locked in a dead heat. obama spent the final campaign day visiting three swing states including ohio. he criticized romney's economic policies saying they would expand the wealth gap. romney also visited ohio along with three...
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so cities like boston, new york city, seeing chilly showers on saturday. and in the midwest, temperatures are going to drop by 10 degrees. so, it's more like mid october, for you. as we head on into friday and saturday. further towards the south, the florida peninsula, dealing with some, stormy conditions, heavier spots of rain, frequent, thunder, lightning today as well. so we said, cooler to the north. to the south. you'll see temperatures in the low 30s, in places like miami, oklahoma city, houston, nearly at 30 in los angeles as well. okay, let's go to europe. finally. things still looking pretty welt, unstaewelt, unstable. band coming in. parts of scandinavia. denmark, affected by the front line coming in. we will see sig nif cannificant, central france. germany. very dry, unpleasant here. that will change over the weekend. that said, storms are moving away in the east. in towards the black sea. so, behind that you will see some clearing. in the eastern balkans. few showers moving through the moscow area at the moment today. 19 degrees here. 19 in kie
so cities like boston, new york city, seeing chilly showers on saturday. and in the midwest, temperatures are going to drop by 10 degrees. so, it's more like mid october, for you. as we head on into friday and saturday. further towards the south, the florida peninsula, dealing with some, stormy conditions, heavier spots of rain, frequent, thunder, lightning today as well. so we said, cooler to the north. to the south. you'll see temperatures in the low 30s, in places like miami, oklahoma city,...
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. >> in the 1980s, romney was bishop for a mormon congregation in suburban boston in lds tradition, a bishop is similar to a pastor. he oversaw other churs as well. >> we had remarkably vibrant and diverse congregations from all walks of life, and many who were new to america. we prayed together. our kids played together. and we always stood ready to help each other out in different ways. that's how it is in america. we look to our communities, our faiths, our families for our joy, our support in good times and bad. >> earlier in the evening, fellow church members talked at length about romney's devotion, his compassion and his service. grant bennett succeeded romney as pastor. >> mitt didn't discuss questions of theology. he found a definition of religion given by james in the new testament to be a practical guide. pure religion is to visit the fatherless and the widows in their affliction. >> on wednesday night, vice-president nominee paul ryan a catholic linked his own faith with romney's. >> our faiths come together in the same moral creed. we believe that in every life there is g
. >> in the 1980s, romney was bishop for a mormon congregation in suburban boston in lds tradition, a bishop is similar to a pastor. he oversaw other churs as well. >> we had remarkably vibrant and diverse congregations from all walks of life, and many who were new to america. we prayed together. our kids played together. and we always stood ready to help each other out in different ways. that's how it is in america. we look to our communities, our faiths, our families for our joy,...
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ambassador who joined me from boston. >> we now have six american servicemen killed in this unfortunate incident. does that not give substance to the argument here in the united states that we should just withdraw much faster? >> you can imagine that a number of people have been killed from suppose it afghans carry forces. i think the obama administration did the right thing. they really wanted the afghan security forces to take more responsibility. that is the root of the problem. >> he mentioned the advisor. it is precisely the advisers that nato needs to train the afghan security forces to leave behind a stable country. >> is a contradiction you rightly point out. -- it is a contradiction you rightly point out. the u.s., as france has done, will have to pull back some of the advisers. in the long term, there is no alternative to the u.s. and nato forces staying until 2014 and the obama administration has given every indication some will say beyond that. we do have real security interests there. if we pull out as some critics are suggesting, that leaves the field for the taliban. the
ambassador who joined me from boston. >> we now have six american servicemen killed in this unfortunate incident. does that not give substance to the argument here in the united states that we should just withdraw much faster? >> you can imagine that a number of people have been killed from suppose it afghans carry forces. i think the obama administration did the right thing. they really wanted the afghan security forces to take more responsibility. that is the root of the problem....
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. >>> romney made his concession speech in boston, massachusetts. >> i so wish, i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation chose another leader. so ann and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. >>> americans and people around the world are waiting to see how president obama will address the challenges he mentioned in his victory speech. nhk world's political commentator nakajima joins us. tell us how obama won a second term? >> for a start, he is the incumbent president that puts him in a position of power. all through u.s. history incumbents have usually had the advanta advantage. obama campaigned on his achievements. health care reform, ended the war in iraq, decided to pull back in afghanistan and killed osama bin laden. he took the lead in managing the disaster. that was a winning move. obama also found support among the middle class, the biggest group of american voters. he said he would end tax cuts for the wealthy and give everyone access to health care. >> i guess the big que
. >>> romney made his concession speech in boston, massachusetts. >> i so wish, i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation chose another leader. so ann and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. >>> americans and people around the world are waiting to see how president obama will address the challenges he mentioned in his victory speech. nhk world's political commentator...
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after finishing his education in boston, he settled here in new york and started a successful software company, but as soon as the occupy wall street movement began, his activist tastings led him to the protest once again. >> these are both spontaneous grass-roots movements that reached a segment with broad- based support for social, economic, and political justice. >> he believes the occupy wall street movement is struggling to get its message across in this u.s. election year. it says it is inevitable that change will avenge we come. >> it is central to the chinese national psyche, and it will be a major source of unrest four years to come. >> and that report from michael brings today's show to a close, but remember, you can find constant updates on our website. i am jane o'brien, and for all of us here at "bbc world news america," thanks for watching, and please tune in tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank, and shell. >> at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of ene
after finishing his education in boston, he settled here in new york and started a successful software company, but as soon as the occupy wall street movement began, his activist tastings led him to the protest once again. >> these are both spontaneous grass-roots movements that reached a segment with broad- based support for social, economic, and political justice. >> he believes the occupy wall street movement is struggling to get its message across in this u.s. election year. it...
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e one you would appreciate it being close to boston the largest customer nds said this is a grand slam home run over the green monster. our own customers -- you've got it. our own customers basically said this makes sense because you would help us move at a faster pace than the way you had it. the industry got it immediately, spoke market got up in a day or two and we're hitting new highs after. that's one off to a good start but charlie they all have this, some challenges and nds will be no different. >> rose: one was visible for you and the acquisition was the flip. you bought it for seven, 800 million. >> 600 million. >> rose: what happened to it? >> well charlie, let me start with the basic principles on that and then answer very specifically. one of the things that allows silicon valley to be successful is you want to not look to the past to determine your future. you want to imagine what's possible. and then you got to be willing to take the risk and if i were to quote a friend you and i both know sharron perez he would say think like a 13 year old. the reason silicon valley comp
e one you would appreciate it being close to boston the largest customer nds said this is a grand slam home run over the green monster. our own customers -- you've got it. our own customers basically said this makes sense because you would help us move at a faster pace than the way you had it. the industry got it immediately, spoke market got up in a day or two and we're hitting new highs after. that's one off to a good start but charlie they all have this, some challenges and nds will be no...
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i-- a lot of america just doesn't really believe, but again, since i've last seen you, i think the boston consulting group guys have issued a very interesting report arguing that within five years, the u.s. restored its manufacturing competitiveness with china, and -- >> and how do they do that? >> the flip side of that is right now, going back to the five-year plan, one of th major things the chinese are doing is deliberately raising wages, which is done to try and broaden those thatre benefitting from the chinese story. but one of the consequences it's reducing their competitiveness, which means for a lot of-- let's not forget, a lot of the investment and business that wenthere was driven by u.s. companies. the great attraction to producing in china is rapidly disappearing, and it's coming back to this side of the world. i think mexico is a winner in this but i think it will help e u.s. as wl. i hear it from corporations. i hear it. if you look at the data - >> don't count america out. >> you look at the data and it amazese that more political figures don't-- i guess it doesn't suit som
i-- a lot of america just doesn't really believe, but again, since i've last seen you, i think the boston consulting group guys have issued a very interesting report arguing that within five years, the u.s. restored its manufacturing competitiveness with china, and -- >> and how do they do that? >> the flip side of that is right now, going back to the five-year plan, one of th major things the chinese are doing is deliberately raising wages, which is done to try and broaden those...
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. >> rose: but the successor -- >> nobody knows and that's the problem with cuba, the boston thing in cuba is a young talented political operator because they don't like those guys around, if you are 40 something-year-old who is bright and ambitious, you tend to disappear from the political spectrum in cuba because the regime is threatened by you, the truth is no one knows what comes after raul castro but our hope will come after is some group of people who are open to democrat opening in cuba wa because thats what i care about, a free cuban people can decide any economic model they want. >> rose: go ahead. it is said in iron, iran example, there is a very strong reform element, we saw that in various countries in the middle east there was a strong reform element, and the arab spring gave it momentum and gave it hope, gave it inspiration, it gave it a willingness to take a chance. >> yes. >> rose: can that happen in cuba or can it never happen as long as the castro brothers are in control? >> i think it is very difficult for it to happen as long as the castro brothers are in control u
. >> rose: but the successor -- >> nobody knows and that's the problem with cuba, the boston thing in cuba is a young talented political operator because they don't like those guys around, if you are 40 something-year-old who is bright and ambitious, you tend to disappear from the political spectrum in cuba because the regime is threatened by you, the truth is no one knows what comes after raul castro but our hope will come after is some group of people who are open to democrat...
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models that is one program we are going and of course we are here and tomorrow we are going to go to boston for the centers meeting which we are very excited for which falls under our cultural, global cultural dialogue, interfaith dialogue program, and all these centers that are in great universities, harvard, georgetown, american university in beirut and the american university -- >> rose: there is also this with respect to you, you gave a significant contribution to the louvre to establish the islamic art wing and significant contribution to harvard and georgetown. there is also islamic art seems to be getting a lot of attention. >> yes. >> rose: speak to that, both of you. >> we are trying to -- after 9/11, clearly there was a big wound between west and east, islam and christianity and saudi arabia and united states, so there is a burden on not only the government, but also the private sector and yours to try to bridge the gap as much as we can so we have decided as my foundation, to work in academia, establish a function in georgetown and harvard, all of them by islamic christian center
models that is one program we are going and of course we are here and tomorrow we are going to go to boston for the centers meeting which we are very excited for which falls under our cultural, global cultural dialogue, interfaith dialogue program, and all these centers that are in great universities, harvard, georgetown, american university in beirut and the american university -- >> rose: there is also this with respect to you, you gave a significant contribution to the louvre to...